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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Wed, 08 Dec 2004 12:14:40 -0500, Harry Krause wrote: ~~ snippage ~~ I've found that travel abroad has given me an appreciation for other peoples and their cultures, and more insight into the realities of the world. These realities often are very different from what our government wants us to believe. As an example, it wasn't until I was working in Vietnam that I fully realized what a colossal fraud our government was perpetrating on us. But you learn a lot of good, too. I spent some time in Egypt with villagers who had nothing, and who were learning to build their own small homes, start their own small businesses, and improve their community's sanitary coditions. All these people wanted was a slightly better life for themselves and their children. I found similar aspirations among the folks I met in El Salvador and Bangladesh. That's fine - you done well if that's what you've done. And I've been to South/Central America, but always to a fishing camp with other North Americans. I've been to my friend's fishing camp in Costa Rica and have never been anywhere near the rain forest. Just trees - I own a hundred acres of trees - big deal. The rain forest is no big deal.......just lots of big trees....lots of big bugs that bite, lots of big snakes, though the pink dolphins were kind of cool. You are right about the food...you have to be very picky and make sure it is cooked well done. I have no interest in how other people live. Usually their foods are things I wouldn't use as bait. On the tours I've taken, half the time the guides are stupid and as ill informed as to what we're going to see as I am - half the time I know more than they do (that actually happened in Ireland). True about most of the guides.....best one I had was former army and had lived in the bush in Brazil......he left the script and the trails to others and gave us a real tour I'd much rather hang with the Navajos than with the nomads of the Hindu Kush. Speaking of which, I had the misfortune to make an extended business trip to India back in my former life. Try that if you want to experience some "culture". Worst trip of my life. Later, Tom |
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